INTEGRATED OUTER WHEEL ASSEMBLY
20230141668 ยท 2023-05-11
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Abstract
An integrated outer wheel assembly for a compactor vehicle is disclosed. The outer wheel assembly has a hollow cylindrical wrapper, and the wrapper has an inboard side and an outboard side. The wrapper further has one or more tips on an outer surface of the wrapper. The integrated outer wheel assembly is secured to a wheel core.
Claims
1. An integrated outer wheel assembly for a compactor vehicle, the outer wheel assembly including: a hollow cylindrical wrapper, the wrapper having an inboard side and an outboard side, and one or more tips on an outer surface of the wrapper, wherein the integrated outer wheel assembly is configured to be secured to a wheel core.
2. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 1, in which the integrated outer wheel assembly is secured to the wheel core by positioning the integrated outer wheel assembly over a circumference of the wheel core and joining the integrated outer wheel assembly to the wheel core at a first interface of an inboard side of the wheel core and the inboard side of the wrapper and joining at a second interface of an outboard side of the wheel core and the outboard side of the wrapper.
3. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 2, in which the joining at the first or second interface are substantially equidistantly spaced bout the outer circumference of the wheel core.
4. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 2, in which the wrapper having hard facing on a circumferential edge on the outer surface of the wrapper.
5. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 4, in which the wrapper further having hard facing on a vertical edge of the wrapper.
6. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 5, in which the hard facing on the circumferential edge and the vertical edge are both on the inboard side of the wrapper.
7. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 6, in which the hard facing on the circumferential edge of the wrapper extends between 0.001 to 3 inches from an edge of the wrapper towards outboard side of the wrapper.
8. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 6, in which the wrapper is made of a first metal and the hard facing is a weld applied surface treatment of a second metal, the second metal being harder than the first metal.
9. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 1, in which there are at least two tips placed in a predetermined pattern on the outer surface of the wrapper.
10. The integrated outer wheel assembly of claim 9, in which the tips are welded to the outer surface of the wrapper
11. A compactor wheel for a compactor vehicle, the compactor wheel comprising: a wheel core having a circumference defined by an inboard side and an outboard side of the wheel core; and an integrated outer wheel assembly secured to the wheel core, the integrated outer wheel assembly having: a hollow cylindrical wrapper, the wrapper having an inboard side and an outboard side, and one or more tips on an outer surface of the wrapper, wherein the integrated outer wheel assembly is secured to the wheel core by positioning the integrated outer wheel assembly over the outer circumference of the wheel core and joining the integrated outer wheel assembly to the wheel core at a first interface of the inboard side of the wheel core and the inboard side of the wrapper and joining at a second interface of the outboard side of the wheel core and the outboard side of the wrapper.
12. The compactor wheel of claim 11, in which the wheel core comprises a rim core, an inboard conical member, and an outboard conical member.
13. The compactor wheel of claim 12, in which the rim core further has a rim extension configured to cover an axle of a compactor vehicle to keep debris out.
14. The compactor wheel of claim 11, in which the wrapper having hard facing on a vertical edge on the inboard side of the wrapper, and hard facing on a circumferential edge on the outer surface of the wrapper.
15. A method of remanufacturing a compactor wheel of a compactor vehicle, the method comprising: providing a wheel core having an inboard conical member and an outboard conical member, a circumference of the of inboard conical member and a circumference of the outboard conical member defining a circumference of the wheel core; positioning an integrated outer wheel assembly over the circumference of the wheel core, the integrated outer wheel assembly having a hollow cylindrical wrapper having one or more tips on an outer surface of the wrapper and an inboard side and an outboard side; securing the integrated outer wheel assembly to the wheel core by joining the integrated outer wheel assembly and the wheel core at a first interface of the inboard conical member and the inboard side of the wrapper and joining at a second interface of the outboard conical member and the outboard side of the wrapper.
16. The method of claim 15, in which prior to positioning of the integrated outer wheel assembly over the circumference of the wheel core, the wheel core is placed on a wheel fixture configured to align the wheel core with the integrated outer wheel assembly.
17. The method of claim 16, in which the wheel fixture comprises a fixture frame, a pipe supporting a plate top, and one or more wheel conical support members.
18. The method of claim 15, in which the wheel core is provided by first removing by burn through welds a rolled plate wrapper from the wheel core.
19. The method of claim 18, in which after the rolled plate wrapper is removed, the circumference of the inboard conical member and the circumference of the outboard conical member are smoothed.
20. The method of claim 15, in which the circumferential edge is on the inboard side of the wrapper, and hard facing is also applied to a vertical edge on the inboard side of the wrapper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] A compactor vehicle, specifically a landfill compactor vehicle, is shown broadly at reference numeral 1 in
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[0018] The wheel core 11 has a rim core 13 attached to an inboard conical member 14 and an outboard conical member 16. The rim core 13 and the attached inboard and outboard conical members 14, 16 form a single piece weldment, and is formed of a metal material. The rim core 13 is a hollow, or in another exemplary embodiment, solid, cylindrical member. The inboard conical member 14 has an inboard conical member circumference 17 encircling the outermost edge, away from the rim core 13, of the inboard conical member 14. The outboard conical member 16 has an outboard conical member circumference 18 encircling the outermost edge, away from the rim core 13, of the outboard conical member 16. The inboard conical member circumference 17 and the outboard conical member circumference 18, in one exemplary embodiment, are equal in size, or substantially equal, and define a circumference of the wheel core 19. Further, the rim core 13, as shown in
[0019] The integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is integrated, or one-piece, with the integrated outer wheel assembly being pre-fabricated before being secured to the wheel core 11 to form the compactor wheel 10. The integrated outer wheel assembly 12 has a hollow cylindrical wrapper 21, and in one exemplary embodiment, the wrapper 20 is a one piece hollow cylinder made of metal, such as steel. The wrapper 21 may have a thickness of 0.001 to 4 inches, an outer wrapper diameter 21 of 10 to 100 inches, and a width of 10 to 100 inches. In this exemplary embodiment, the wrapper 21 has a wrapper circumference 23 that is larger than the circumference of the wheel core 19, allowing wrapper 21 to be placed over the wheel core 11 before being secured to form the compactor wheel 10. As best shown in
[0020] On an outer surface of the wrapper 26 are a plurality of tips 28. The tips 28 are projections made of metal and attached to the outer surface of the wrapper 26 by using any one of a variety of methods, including welding and bolting. The tips 28 are configured to compact waste as the compactor wheels 10 drive over the waste in a landfill, and are also configured to provide traction to the compactor vehicle 1. In one exemplary embodiment, there are 5 rows of 8 tips on the outer surface of the wrapper 26. In another exemplary embodiment, there are 35 tips 28. In a further embodiment, the outer surface of the wrapper 26 has one or more tips 28 that are placed in any predetermined pattern configured to provide traction to the compactor vehicle 1 or compact waste in a landfill.
[0021] As best shown in
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[0023] The fixture is configured to hold the wheel core 11 in place, allowing the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 to be positioned over the wheel core 11. The wheel fixture 40 is configured to position maintain an axial centerline A-A during the positioning of the integrated outer wheel assemblyl2 over the as wheel core 11 as well as necessary axial location. Positioning the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 over the wheel core 11 is when the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is placed above the wheel core so as the axial centerline A-A of the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 aligns with the axial centerline A-A of the wheel core 11, and the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is lowered over the wheel core 11 while maintaining the axial centerline A-A alignment.
[0024] Once positioned, the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is secured to the wheel core by joining the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 to the wheel core 11 by welding, or any other attachment means, such as bolting, screwing, or brass fit. In one embodiment the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is secured to the wheel core 11 by joining the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 to the wheel core 11 at a first interface 45 on the inboard side of the wheel core and the inboard side of the wrapper (welding, or other attachment means, between the inboard conical member 14 and the inboard side of the wrapper 24). Additionally, the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is secured to the wheel core 11 by joining at a second interface 46 on the outboard side of the wheel core and the inboard side of the wrapper (welding, or other attachment means, between the outboard conical member 16 and the outboard side of the wrapper 25). In one exemplary embodiment, the joining, by welding or other attachment means, at the first or second interface 45, 46 are substantially equidistantly spaced bout the circumference of the wheel core 19. In another exemplary embodiment, the inboard conical member 14 is first placed face down on the wheel fixture 40, the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is positioned over the wheel core 11 so as the inboard side of the wrapper 24 aligns with the inboard conical member 14, the first interface 45 is joined or attached, the wheel core 11 is lifted off the wheel fixture 40, the outboard conical member 16 is placed down on the wheel fixture 40, and the second interface 46 is joined or attached to complete the compactor wheel 10. In further exemplary embodiment, the outboard conical member 16 is first placed face down on the wheel fixture 40, the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is positioned over the wheel core 11 so as the outboard side of wrapper 25 aligns with the outboard conical member 16, the second interface 46 is joined, the wheel core 11 is lifted off the wheel fixture 40, the outboard conical member 16 is placed down on the wheel fixture 40, and the second interface 46 is welded to complete the compactor wheel 10.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0026] In general, the teachings of the present disclosure may find applicability in many industries including, but not limited to, landfill waste compaction. More specifically, the teachings of the present disclosure may find applicability in any industry using compactors, such as, but not limit to, in the waste management industry, or any industry of the like compactor vehicles.
[0027] In accordance with the scope of the present disclosure, in one such operation it is desirable to remanufacture a compactor wheel, and specifically the outer wrapper and tips of a compactor wheel. Specifically, it is desirable to remanufacture the compactor wheel without a time consuming rebuild process that is labor intensive and requires specialized clamping equipment as well as high capacity press for rolling the outer wrapper. Embodiments described herein provide a pre-fabricated integrated outer wheel assembly that improves efficiencies and maintains compactor wheel diameter and symmetry around its axis.
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[0029] At block 1004, the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is positioned over the circumference of the wheel core 19. The integrated outer wheel assembly 12 has a hollow cylindrical wrapper 21 that has one or more tips 28 on an outer surface of the wrapper 26, an inboard side 24 and an outboard side 25, and a hard facing 30 on a circumferential edge 31 of the wrapper 21.
[0030] At block 1006, the integrated outer wheel assembly 12 is secured to the wheel core 11 at a first interface 45 of the inboard conical member 14 and the inboard side of the wrapper 24 and welding at a second interface 46 of the outboard conical member 16 and the outboard side of the wrapper 25.
[0031] While the preceding text sets forth a detailed description of numerous different embodiments, it should be understood that the legal scope of protection is defined by the words of the claims set forth at the end of this patent. The detailed description is to be construed as exemplary only and does not describe every possible embodiment since describing every possible embodiment would be impractical, if not impossible. Numerous alternative embodiments could be implemented, using either current technology or technology developed after the filing date of this patent, which would still fall within the scope of the claims defining the scope of protection.